Features and Price list

Basic Maelstrom Line scabbard ($160)

Custom-fitted wooden core with wool lining
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This is a simple wooden core.
It has been wool lined.
It is suitable for use as a transport or storage scabbard
or can be used as a foundation for a project by the do-it-yourselfer.
By itself, an unembellished wool-lined core costs $80.

Leather outer in black or brown

Basic belt and buckle
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An example of a basic looped belt.
You can select any standard buckle from the buckle list.

Optional

Complex suspension system (add $45)
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An example of a complex suspension system, accurate for the period of your sword.
You can select any standard buckle from the buckle list.

Twisted wire elements (add $8)
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Wire decoration helps delineate your scabbard.
Wire decoration was often used in period for decorative work on sword pommels and hilts.
This is an example of the sort of work we typically do with twisted wire.

Pewter/sterling decorative elements (add $18 each)
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Add any standard metal decorative element from the
decorative elements list.
If you don't see something from the theme you want, ask us about it.
We can find just about anything.
Also includes wire wrapping to delineate the element.

Belt Mounts give your sword belt or baldric that extra flair that was so important
to our ancestors. Belt mounts are easily found in existing contemporary art and
effigial sources

Leather stamps (add $8 each)
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Add a celtic stamp to your leather outer.

Braided leatherwork (add $25)
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Add braided leather work as a decorative touch or as part of your suspension system.
Here in one of my earlier efforts I used braided leather in the suspension system for a Del Tin Falchion.

Metal chape and locket (add $50)
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Add a chape and locket.
Note that the chape alone will cost only $35 for a basic model,
a little more if you want something fancy.

Triangle flap at scabbard mouth (add $33)
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Add a triangle flap at the top of your scabbard. This was often done in period.

Custom leather colors (add $33)
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Maelstrom Scabbards come in black or brown by default.
Personalize your scabbard to any imaginable color.

Maelstrom Line Scabbards

Tritonworks Maelstrom Line Scabbards are the same scabbards that originally put Tritonworks on the map... only better!
These scabbards represent the best value in the custom scabbard market.
Tritonworks combines quality leather, decorative elements, wood and metal
to create a scabbard that you will be proud to own, at a price you can afford.

Examples

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This scabbard was created for a Scottish themed wedding.

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Maelstrom Seaxes with a Celtic bear theme.

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A Maelstrom Line Scabbard for an Albion Yeoman Type XIV sword.

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This is a scaled back version of the Allectus scabbard for the Maelstrom lines, not as much hardware, not as much cost.

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An updated version of the Maelstrom Line Knight scabbard, even the Maelstrom Line is always improving.

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A new Maelstrom Line Steward Scabbard.

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Here is a new and improved Maelstrom Talhoffer Scabbard, with a much better suspension then the old version.

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Scabbard for Albion Vassal, note how the scabbard conforms to the sword's shape.

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Here is a full length shot of the OlliN German Messer in its sheath, there was a little to much light in the picture but since it was one of the only ones I had of the sword sheathed full length I thought it was worth showing

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This is a full length shot of a scabbard I did as a presentation piece for a young man's birthday and clan ceremony.

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Full length shot of the massive Dane of necessity the picture is rather small I had to stand pretty far back.

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Here is another of those MRL Oakeshott type XII warswords. This one is in brown with matching custom grip so that the customer can see the difference that a change in color can make as compared to the previous dark brown model.

Here is a scabbard I did without belt for a DN1532. It is difficult to tell in this picture but the scabbard actually has a hexagonal cross section. Chape and locket are made from mild steel and nickel silver respectively.